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How to Propagate and Grow
Perennial Salvia


Genus: Salvia

Family: Labiatae/Lamiaceae

Species: S. nemorosa





Common Names: Salvia, sage, clary.

Classification: Perennial.

Height: 90cm (36inches).

Flowering: From summer through autumn.

Usage: A garden plant that is ideal for most borders and beds.

Site: Salvia prefer full sun, they thrive in it!

Soil: Any rich, moist but free draining soil.


Propagation Methods: By seed in spring.

A nice healthy Salvia grown from seed in a plug pot.

This seedling is ready to pot up to a 9cm (3 1/2inch) pot.


How to sow seeds (opens in new window)

By division in early spring.

By cuttings in late summer.


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